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lan Hudson Cafeteria enjoys travel, golf, grandchildren TG-DHS ll years Wi El ff lammy Jenklns lathematics A - CSU, San ose injoys reading, owing it GDHS 20 years ienu Jones iustodian njoys traveling, amping t G-DHS 8 years Jann Jenklnson American Studies, English BA - CSU, Stanislaus enjoys going to movies, playing the piano, playing Tennis at GDHS 6 years 1'5 Patrlcla Jennings Secretary enjoys traveling, recreation in mountains at GDHS 8 years Tom Weber Graphic Arts AA, BA - USF, CSU, Chico, UC, Berkeley enjoys golf, fishing, bowling at GDHS 1 year ,wp fsls, 1 ij ii 5' A X M ss 1 'ff vfz 154 hifi-, if Health is way to happiness by Renee Dixon Stay healthy and physically fit to be happy, campaigned health teacher Richard Erler. Health class enrollments were very high and at times as many as 80 stu- dents were in one class. Sixty new health text books were unable to be used because there weren't enough to go around. Mr, Erler's and Larry Johnsons main objective was to teach the students to the best of their abilities and to make it interesting. Mr. Erler and Mr. Johnson teach their students informa- tion which will help them now as well as later in life. Health is both educational and fun. Many of the students commented that they've never learned as much in a class as they did in health, 1, Myrna Westmoreland smiles for the camera. 2, Mike DeClcco listens arlenrlvely fo directions, 3, Jim Cagle pays close cffenfion. 4, Larry Johnson with Richard Erler and friend pose for the camera, lie Health 183
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182 Home Economics Life styles demonstrated by Sharon Graham What's new in Home Economics? Ex- cept for some new textbooks, not much according to Myrna Westmore- land, department chairperson. One of the problems faced was that students did not have enough time to take more elective classes, but surprisingly, enrollment was up, Home economics classes presented the most up-to-date use of modern equipment and provided students with an idea of ordinary life style. Mrs. Westmoreland commented, Students were outstanding and en- joyable to work with. lt was a great pleasure teaching them. ss, i , llil x ' M. ,ie i Ralph Irvlng Ag, Welding, Metal AA, BA, MA - Chico State, San Jose State enjoys farm work, teaching, backpacking at G-DHS 20 years Judy Jessle Custodian enjoys camping at GDHS 5 years Robert Jackson Government BA, MA - University of Denver, Iowa University enjoys photography, racquetball, motorcycle riding at GDHS 12 years Beverly Johnson Applied Science BA - CSU, Fresno, UOP, CSU, Stanislaus enjoys making quilts, camping, traveling at GDHS 16 years Harold Hubb Career Center ROP. l it ,i ull limi l lily l W il i Wk li l ii i llwl il its 1 lil: , V V , li i will will it X iijl X Wi ki Xl iivl -, l jly Jenlse Jo French, World Cultures BA, MA - University of Redlands, CSU Long Beach enjoys tennis, traveling at G-DHS 7 yec Health Footb AA, BA - MJ Stanislaus Stat enjoys garden , ' ' i e Larry Johnso , CJ C 6 work swirhmin coaching Bas
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Industrial Ed promises opportunity 4, 2v Advancing further into The Techni- cal world of many opporTunities was drafting instructor Ted lVleyer's re- sponse when asked To comment about Industrial Education. Basic background for technical areas of work was what Industrial Edu- caTion's main objective was. The de- partment received a new graphic arts Teacher, Tom Weber. lvlr. Weber Taught aT Live Oak High School in Mor- gan Hill, California, before coming To Davis High. Enrollment was down This year as compared to previous years, 'iand iT's a shame To let good Talent go To wasTe, Mr. Meyer said. We, as a department, are hoping for better enrollment in These next years so we may learn as well as The sTudenTs, Mr. Meyer commented. MII . f:ttZv,rQif:'lzz'ri1 .1,fi.xii':WiYi?r?:Wss2SisLi,ii, 1 2 r',igews,swQfff7,1 Don Lanphear Physical Educatior BA - CSU, San Francisco aT G-DHS M years MQW V ' r-' , 'Z is , in 5 2 0 gpgilr , , Q Ad 184 Industrial Ed Larry McDonald Algebra, Geometry, Advanced Algebra BS - South Dakota State, Black Hill State, Nevada University, Portland State, CSU, San Jose, UOP enjoys boating, hunting, snow skiing, handball, pistol shooting at GDHS 48 years larry Loltnor Basic Math, Algebra, Advanced Algebra BA - Port Hays State, CSU, San Diego and Stanislaus enjoys reading, gardening, sports at GDHS 19 years Wllllam McRIvofIe Govemrnent, World Cuttures, Assistant to the Principal BA. MA - CSU, Sacramento, Chapman Colege, University of Alaska, Cal Poly enjoys goiling, reading at GDHS 7 years Sr, , is Vernlta l Snack Bar Attendant enjoys listening music, reading, camping at GDHS 22 yec Gary Meegar Concert Band, Pep Band, Marching Band AAS, BA - Syracuse University, Temp: University, CSU, Hayward enjoys reading, traveling at GDHS 'I year
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